Phrasal Verbs - English Vocabulary

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Hi, I’m Daniel.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson, you can find out about English phrasal verbs.
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Are you looking for a lesson which helps you to understand and use English phrasal verbs?
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We’ll go through several useful tips in this lesson.
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Before we go on, let’s think about why phrasal verbs are so important in English.
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In spoken English, people use phrasal verbs all the time.
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In fact, you’ve already come across five phrasal verbs in this video!
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Did you notice them?
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Go back to the start and try to find them if you want.
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Let’s start with some basic information about English phrasal verbs
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Hi, Maria!
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Glad you could come along!
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Sorry for turning up so late.
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I got on the wrong bus and then I was wandering around for ages looking for your street.
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Don’t worry about it.
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Should I take my shoes off?
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If you don’t mind.
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Would you like something to drink before we head off?
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Tea?
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Coffee?
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I’m dying for a cup of coffee!
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Oh no!
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We’ve run out of coffee!
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I’ll pop out to the shop and pick up some more.
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Don’t be silly!
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We can stop by at the café on the way and I’ll get a cup to go.
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Good idea!
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Let’s go now, then.
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Give me a minute to put my shoes back on…
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There were many phrasal verbs in the dialogue.
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In fact, there are thirteen.
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How many did you hear?
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Could you write them down?
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Do you know what they mean?
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If you want to practice more, go back and listen again.
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Try to write down all thirteen phrasal verbs.
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The phrasal verbs you heard were:
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come along turn up
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get on wander around
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look for take off
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head off be dying for
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run out of pop out
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pick up stop by
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put on
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Did you get them all?
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Next: what makes these verbs phrasal verbs?
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Can explain what phrasal verbs are? Phrasal verbs have two or more parts: a verb,
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like come, turn, get or pop, and one or more particles, like along, up, on, or around.
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Some phrasal verbs exist as set phrases, like be dying for.
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You could argue that it isn’t really a phrasal verb, but it behaves like one, so we’ve
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included it here.
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Most importantly, a phrasal verb has one meaning.
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The verb and particle don’t have independent meanings.
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For example, in the verb turn up, the words turn and up don’t have separate meanings.
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The verb has two parts but one meaning.
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What does turn up mean, by the way?
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It means to arrive or appear.
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It’s a very common verb you could use in your spoken English!
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Also, the meaning of a phrasal verb can be totally different from the meaning of the
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words which it’s made from.
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For example, turn up has no connection with the basic meaning of turn
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Finally, many phrasal verbs have more than one meaning.
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Often, the two (or sometimes three) meanings are completely separate.
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With turn up, you can also turn up the radio, the TV, or the volume on this video if you
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want to make it louder!
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So, now you know some basic information about phrasal verbs.
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But, what makes phrasal verbs different from ‘normal’ verbs?
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Many English phrasal verbs have the same meaning as another ‘normal’ one-word verb.
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For example:
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turn up --> arrive head off --> leave
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pick up --> buy or collect
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Other phrasal verbs have a unique meaning.
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For example, run out of, stop by or pop out can’t be replaced with just one verb with
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the exact same meaning.
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Let’s practice.
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Here are five phrasal verbs, and six one-word verbs.
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Can you match the phrasal verbs to the one-word verbs with the same meanings?
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Be careful, because there’s one extra verb, which you don’t need!
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We’ll give you the answers in a few seconds.
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For now, pause the video if you want more time to think about it.
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Ready?
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Here are the answers.
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Even here, you need to be careful.
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First, the phrasal verb and the one-word verb might not be exactly the same.
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For example, what does install mean?
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What things can you install?
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You can install household goods, like washing machines or air conditioners.
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You can also install software on your computer or on your phone.
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The phrasal verb put in only has the first idea: you can put in a new washing machine,
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but you can’t put in a new app or put in a new operating system.
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Secondly, the phrasal verb and the one-word verb often have different registers.
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What does that mean?
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It means they’re used in very different situations.
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Let’s see why this matters:
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Hi, Maria!
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Glad you could attend!
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Sorry for appearing so late.
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I boarded the wrong bus and then I was wandering for ages seeking your street.
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Don’t worry about it.
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Should I remove my shoes?
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If you don’t mind.
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Would you like something to drink before we depart?
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Tea?
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Coffee?
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That was part of the same dialogue you heard before.
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How was it different?
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Did it sound natural to you?
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This time, we used one-word verbs instead of phrasal verbs in many places.
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I hope you heard that the dialogue sounded very strange and unnatural.
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For example, a native speaker would almost never say sentences like these:
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The one-word verbs are too formal, and they aren’t used in simple, spoken English like
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this.
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You need to use the phrasal verbs.
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Even when phrasal verbs and one-word verbs have the same meaning, you can’t always
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use them in the same way.
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Look for and seek have the same meaning, but seek is much more formal and literary.
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You wouldn’t use it often in conversational English.
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So, in spoken English, you often need to use phrasal verbs to sound natural.
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On the other hand, because many phrasal verbs are more informal, they aren’t appropriate
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in formal writing.
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That said, many English learners think that ‘all phrasal verbs are informal’.
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That isn’t true.
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Phrasal verbs can be more formal or informal like any other words.
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For example, pop out is very informal; you probably wouldn’t use it in written English.
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Look for has a neutral tone, meaning you can use it in any situation.
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Some phrasal verbs, like draw upon, even sound quite formal.
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However, when you have a phrasal verb and a one-word verb with the same meaning, like
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turn up and arrive, the one-word verb is generally more formal than the phrasal verb.
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Now, you should know what phrasal verbs are, how they’re different from ‘normal’
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verbs, and when you should use phrasal verbs.
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Next, let’s turn to a very important question: how can you remember phrasal verbs?
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We said before that the meaning of a phrasal verb often has no connection to the words
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which it’s made from.
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For example, if you look up a new word in the dictionary, there’s no direct connection
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to the meaning of up However, prepositions in phrasal verbs aren’t
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totally random.
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Often, the same preposition in different phrasal verbs has a similar meaning.
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Look at three verbs:
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go down cut down
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turn down
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The preposition down has a similar meaning in these three verbs.
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Do you know what connects them?
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Perhaps it’ll be clearer if you see them in full sentences:
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Sales went down by 15% last year.
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I’m trying to cut down on how much coffee I drink.
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Can you turn the TV down?
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It’s too loud.
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Can you see the connection now?
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In these phrasal verbs, down has the idea of something decreasing.
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Let’s look at another example.
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Here are three sentences:
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He sent out hundreds of job applications.
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They handed out immigration forms before we landed.
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The teacher gave out the worksheets.
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These sentences contain phrasal verbs with the preposition out.
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Can you see what connects them?
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These three phrasal verbs: send out, hand out and give out all have the idea of ‘to
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many people at one time.’
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If he sent out hundreds of job applications, then he sent many job applications, to many
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different people, all at one time.
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If the teacher gave out the worksheets, then she gave out many worksheets to many students
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at one time.
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Again, you can see how one preposition can have a similar meaning in different phrasal
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verbs.
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Learning more about prepositions and how they’re used in phrasal verbs can help you to make
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connections like these and remember phrasal verbs more easily!
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Let’s see one more practical tip to help you learn and remember English phrasal verbs.
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So far, you’ve seen that:
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The meaning of a phrasal verb often has no connection to the meaning of the words which
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it’s made of.
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Phrasal verbs can have more than one meaning.
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And: Using phrasal verbs correctly depends heavily on register, not just on meaning.
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Why are these things important for remembering phrasal verbs?
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They’re important because it’s very hard to learn and remember phrasal verbs without
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context.
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For example, if you learn vocabulary by writing down the translation in your language, and
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then trying to memorise the translation, you’ll have big problems remembering and using phrasal
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verbs.
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Actually, this is true for all vocabulary learning, but it’s especially true with
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phrasal verbs.
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You’ll end up with a list of verbs that look very similar to you: look up, look up
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to, look down on, look through, look around, look after…
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It’s too hard!
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So, practice good vocabulary learning habits with phrasal verbs.
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Make sure you learn phrasal verbs in full sentences.
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If possible, the sentences should mean something to you.
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Try to take example sentences from things you read or heard which were interesting for
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you.
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You could even take examples from conversations you had in English, so long as you’re confident
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you can remember the sentences correctly.
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Let’s practice; here are three phrasal verbs from this lesson:
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come along head off
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pop out
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Can you make an example sentence with each verb?
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Try to make something relevant to you and your life.
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Do it now; pause the video, and write down your three sentences.
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Ready?
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Here are some suggestions.
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Of course, your sentences will be different.
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That’s fine.
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However, if you’re not sure that your sentences are correct, it’s important to check.
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Ask a friend or a teacher.
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Otherwise, you’ll learn the words wrong.
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Here are our suggested sentences:
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Do you want to come along to the cinema tonight?
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It’s getting late, so I think I’ll head off.
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I think she’s popped out to get something for lunch.
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Now, you have your example sentences, and hopefully you’ve checked that they’re
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correct.
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What next?
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Use a digital flashcard app such as Quizlet, or Anki.
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Put your sentences in as questions with the phrasal verbs replaced with gaps.
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For example: You can make the questions easier or more
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difficult by removing fewer or more letters.
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If you haven’t used Quizlet, Anki or anything like that before, then we recommend checking
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them out.
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There are links below the video.
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Also, we highly recommend making more than one card for each verb.
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For example: Again, you can make some cards easier and
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some cards more difficult.
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Review your cards regularly, and you’ll find it easy to remember English phrasal verbs,
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because you’ll be learning them in context.
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Remember that you can find more great free English lessons on our website: Oxford Online
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English dot com.
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See you next time!
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Thanks for watching!
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